Have
you ever seen a tsunami? Probably not! Fact is, no one ever saw a
tsunami--until it hit! Earthquakes deep under the ocean occur when
tectonic plates shift, crash and reposition. In the process, a huge
energy wave releases. That energy rips under the ocean�s surface for
hours and countless miles until, as you saw in Sri Lanka last year,
it slams into beaches with astonishing force. No one could sense,
touch, feel, hear or see it. In Sri Lanka, over 100,000 people died
in a few minutes.

While
living in Hawaii as a kid, I saw a tidal wave while my dad and I stood
on high ground. The one I saw rose out of the surf like a giant 60
foot high watery claw. It slammed down on the beach with a sickening
�whomp� while it smashed palm trees and demolished an entire campground.
Once it hit, nothing could be saved. It destroyed everything in its
path.

Hurricanes,
Natural Forces and Bad Decisions

Have
you experienced a Category 5 hurricane? Do you remember Katrina? Do
you remember different personal actions by Americans along the coast?
They knew it was coming 10 days before it hit. They saw it on TV swirling
ominously in the Gulf of Mexico. They heard about its 200 mile per
hour winds. Television, radio and newspapers warned residents of the
coast to move inland away from its deadly clutches.

Nonetheless,
some hoped it would downgrade to a Category 1; others prayed it would
change direction; still others felt they could ride it out; thousands
of others waited until two days or even one day before they decided
to flee; smart Americans fled a week before and enjoyed their safety
out of harms way.

What
happened? It hit! Those who stayed died or suffered horrible consequences.
Those who were too poor to leave became victims with no way out. Those
who waited until the last two days suffered traffic jams, panic, no
gas, burning busses, hopelessness on freeways, accidents from sheer
frustration, angry fellow Americans and complete chaos.

What
do the Sri Lanka tsunami and Katrina have to do with population? Let�s
connect the dots!

More
Bad Decisions, Indifference and other Un-Natural Forces

As
with everything in this series, it pertains to the national nightmare
caused by adding 100 million Americans to the United States by 2040--which
is 34 years from now. What if, much like Katrina, we added those 100
million people in the next 14 days? Or next year? Or even five years?
Any takers? You�d have to be a fool or an idiot to choose adding 100
million people in the next five years or less. Or, ever!

Yet,
no one utters a peep about the �Human Katrina� of the next added 100
million Americans that will hit in the blink of 34 years! It�s not
�if� it�s going to hit folks; it�s �when� it�s going to hit. And,
once it hits, you won�t be able to run, hide, escape or hope it vanishes.
Once 100 million added Americans settle into this country to create
400 million of us, we all become victims.

In
history such as Hitler�s rise to power, no one stood up against him.
On this issue everyone waits for the first person to stand up. I�m
standing up! I�m speaking out. Meanwhile the media, your president
and Congress accelerate this �Human Katrina.� I invite you to stand
with me and speak out with me. Why? If not you, then who? If not now,
then when? Everything you do, counts!

CROWDING
OF AMERICA

Each
year close to where I live, Rocky Mountain National Park entertains
1,000,000 people on the highest continuous highway in America, Trail
Ridge Road at 12,082 feet, with a total length of 30 miles. It�s jammed,
crammed and hammered all summer long. People pack into campgrounds
and motels with no relief. You must reserve a spot months ahead. The
�wilderness experience� is a joke! The animals run for their lives
to get away from hordes of tourists. Boom-box noise ricochets off
mountain sides. Fumes coalesce into killer smog in paradise.

Can
you imagine 100 million people added to America when they try to visit
all our national parks to get away from it all?

Last
summer, I visited Yellowstone, Great Smoky, Glacier, Grand Canyon,
Yosemite and Arches National Parks. Each park suffers one, two to
three million people every summer. They�re so full of people; no one
enjoys a �wilderness� experience. Today, park rangers carry side arms;
some get killed by criminals. Why is that? Drug pedaling villains
and others toss trash and human waste everywhere in our parks. Again,
imagine what an added 100 million people will do to everyone visiting
those parks.

I�ve
rafted the Grand Canyon from Lee�s Ferry to Diamond Creek take-out.
Today, it takes 10 to 12 years to gain a permit to raft the Colorado
River. With an added 100 million people, it�ll take 20 to a lifetime
to gain a permit. The more extreme our numbers the more extreme our
limitations.

Back
in Denver, 10 years ago, it took me 1.5 hours to go skiing and camping
in the High Country. Plentiful campgrounds; safe ski slopes! Today,
after Colorado added 1.3 million in a decade, campgrounds and rivers
suffer overload. Ski slopes feature humans as pin balls from too many
people. It takes me three to four hours to return home through gridlocked
traffic. Interstate 70 is already a gridlocked parking lot 90 miles
long! Guess what? Colorado expects to add five million.

In
Denver, I-25 and 6th Avenue gridlock from 6:00 a.m. to 8 p.m. We suffer
25 accidents each day from stop and go traffic. Major smash-ups happen
EVERY DAY from rush hour. Can you imagine what another two to three
million more cars in Denver will do to people and their lives?

National
Population Policy

In
1963, we housed 196 million people. As a math and science teacher
in the 70s, 80s and 90s--to supplement my miserable teaching salary--my
summer job involved driving an 18 wheeler for United Van Lines through
48 states and Canada. Except for NYC, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles
and San Francisco, I rolled through most cities with relative ease.
By 2000, we added nearly 100 million people. Those added millions
impacted every city.

It
takes up to four hours to get across the Washington Bridge in New
York City. Freeways jam 15 hours a day. Millions suffer �road rage�
in bumper to bumper traffic every day of the week. Millions go to
work daily, but 44,000 die in traffic annually. As the bumper to bumper
traffic increases, billions of gallons of gasoline burn to create
ever greater air pollution. So, while you stew with an ulcer and Excedrin
headache in traffic, you breathe toxic air created by your own idling
engine. How will another 100 million Americans improve that nightmare?

To
give you an idea where we�re headed, while in Japan, I watched baseball
games. They endure so little space; they construct four ball diamonds
in a box of land all facing inward toward each other. All the outfielders
mingle with outfielders from four other teams. You can�t believe it
unless you see it. What benefit has overpopulation given the Japanese?
China? Depressing doesn�t begin to describe their population plight.

If
you sat on a geo-stationary earth-satellite and watch the activities
on earth over time, you would see drastic changes. You might notice
that more and more long haul trucking companies send their freight-trailers
by railroad. Why? Gridlocked highways coast to coast! However, railroads
suffer more and more crowding; tracking systems break down and staging
yards bulge with too many train cars.

From
your perch, you see California building one new school daily, I repeat,
ONE SCHOOL DAILY, to keep up with its 1,700 people added daily. They
can�t keep qualified teachers in classrooms; thus they rank in the
last five states in educational competence. Additionally, California
adds 400-500 cars daily.

When
I was a kid in LeRoy, Michigan, we owned a lot at a cost of $3,000.00
on Hogback Lake. The lake enjoyed a total of 10 cottages on it. You
might see three fishing boats on the whole lake at one time. Today,
over 200 cottages swamp the lake while speedboats destroy any fishing.
Each lot costs $100,000.00. Can you imagine what will happen with
100 million people added to the USA?

This
happens all over America. We�re clearing forests, draining wetlands,
paving wilderness and eating up the land as we explode our population.
This series only touches the tip of the iceberg. In your state, you�re
experiencing everything I�m writing about. The question is: how far
do you want to sink into this quicksand? How long will you remain
silent? How long will you do nothing?

In
every realm of everything we do in America, this population invasion
�Human Katrina� will wreak havoc on the American Dream. Just like
the Sri Lanka tsunami and Katrina, once it hits our children will
become victims.

A
ten year moratorium on all immigration and stopping of illegal migration
may give us a chance. After the moratorium, we accept a maximum of
100,000 annually, IF, and only IF, that creates a �zero growth� population.
We must implement a National Population Policy with a cabinet post;
it�s that important.

We�re
in trouble. We must change course. We must stop this population Katrina.
We must do it today. We must do it together.

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�What
will we do: debate immigration policy, unborn fetus rights, whether
God will come to our aid, gay rights issues and many other superfluous
issues? The blind bus driver and his bus are about to smack the ground
as it plunges off Vail Pass and the skiers are still arguing about
the seating arrangements. What is truly ironic is that no one noticed
the cane and dark glasses as they got on the bus. What is also amazing
is that the bus got that far and along the way he picked up more and
more passengers.� Reid

What
you can do for a better future for your country:

A
republican form of government is not a spectator sport. It means you
must jump in, roll up you sleeves and take personal and collective
action. Of course, you could let a dictator take over and do everything
for you, but that path would give you Cuba, China, North Korea and
other unsavory examples.

To
stop Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid from giving an amnesty, take action.
Call for a full 10 year moratorium.

1,
America cannot support another 100 million people added to our country
in 34 years, i.e., water crisis, resource depletion, air pollution,
gridlock, loss of quality of life, etc. 2, America cannot support lawbreakers being given citizenship.
3, America must maintain our English language. 4, America wants only legal immigrants who play by the rules
and speak English. 5, America's working poor deserve a chance at jobs taken by
illegals 6, America already has too many people and I support a 10 year
moratorium on all immigration. 7, Americans must maintain our schools for our children. 8, We can no longer tolerate 350,000 birthright citizens (anchor
babies) annually that subtract from our own citizens. 9, Attrition through enforcement by stopping their ability
to wire money home, obtain rental housing and jobs. 10, An amnesty failed in 1986, and it will only be worse today.
We're being displaced out of our jobs and out of our own country.
Call with relentless and never-give-up passion.

To
stop illegal aliens in your community, you may follow the course of
action by Mayor Louis Barletta of Hazelton, PA. He offers a bomb proof
ordinance that takes business licenses away from those who hire illegals.
He legally halts landlords from renting to illegals. Without work
and without housing, illegals cannot stay in your community. Check
out his web site for instructions: SmallTownDefenders.com

Wooldridge
presents a 45 minute program to colleges, high schools, civic clubs,
church groups and political clubs across America titled: �COMING POPULATION
CRISIS IN AMERICA: WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT.� Go to his website for
further information on booking the program. www.frostywooldridge.com

Frosty
Wooldridge possesses a unique view of the world, cultures and families
in that he has bicycled around the globe 100,000 miles, on six continents
and six times across the United States in the past 30 years. His published
books include: "HANDBOOK FOR TOURING BICYCLISTS" ; �STRIKE THREE! TAKE
YOUR BASE�; �IMMIGRATION�S UNARMED INVASION: DEADLY CONSEQUENCES�; �MOTORCYCLE
ADVENTURE TO ALASKA: INTO THE WIND�A TEEN NOVEL�; �BICYCLING AROUND THE
WORLD: TIRE TRACKS FOR YOUR IMAGINATION�; �AN EXTREME ENCOUNTER: ANTARCTIA.�
His next book: �TILTING THE STATUE OF LIBERTY INTO A SWAMP.� He lives
in Denver, Colorado.

Yet,
no one utters a peep about the �Human Katrina� of the next added 100 million
Americans that will hit in the blink of 34 years! It�s not �if� it�s going
to hit folks; it�s �when� it�s going to hit.